{"id":53282,"date":"2015-02-03T13:14:51","date_gmt":"2015-02-03T13:14:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mostafa.openonline.co.uk\/?guid=f4ebdbbb1b1f58dbe8820e55d31429d7"},"modified":"2015-02-03T13:14:51","modified_gmt":"2015-02-03T13:14:51","slug":"speech-francis-maude-on-gov-uk-verify","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mostafa.openonline.co.uk\/?p=53282","title":{"rendered":"Speech: Francis Maude on GOV.UK Verify"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"govspeak\">\n<p>It\u2019s a pleasure to be here in the wonderfully named EntrepreneurCountry to talk about <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/publications\/introducing-govuk-verify\/introducing-govuk-verify\">GOV.UK Verify<\/a>, a government service at the frontier of digital innovation. <\/p>\n<p>The spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation is at the heart of this government\u2019s long term economic plan.<\/p>\n<p>Many of the world\u2019s biggest and most transformative companies started with little more than a few bright individuals who had the vision and determination to take a brilliant idea from the drawing board to the market; coupled with the resilience and ambition to overcome setbacks and see it through to success.<\/p>\n<p>Start-ups grow to become small businesses, which in turn can become big ones, creating jobs, investment and wealth and helping our country prosper, so ultimately we all benefit from entrepreneurial success. <\/p>\n<h2 id=\"digital-by-default\">Digital by default<\/h2>\n<p>Few areas have been more fertile for entrepreneurs than the internet. The fact that the web is open and free, and grew organically from the bottom up, has made it possible for anyone to take this invention and use it to create new technologies, solutions and opportunities.<\/p>\n<p>Within government, using digital technology more effectively will help us meet rising public expectations against a backdrop of continued public spending restraint. In short, it\u2019s a way to do more for less.<\/p>\n<p>Digital services are 20 times cheaper than over the phone, 30 times cheaper than by post and 50 times cheaper than face-to-face. But it\u2019s also an opportunity to create better services: more responsive to people\u2019s needs and more convenient to use.  If you can shop online at midnight and bank from your smart phone, then you should be able to renew your passport or view your driving record just as easily. <\/p>\n<p>So we want government to be digital by default. Our aim is to design services which are so straightforward that all those who can use them will chose to do so, and those who can\u2019t are given the support they need. <\/p>\n<p>We started by replacing over 300 inconsistent and expensive websites with just one, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\">GOV.UK<\/a>, making it easier for people to find what they\u2019re looking for. Last year we celebrated <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/news\/govuk-reaches-1-billion-visits\">1 billion visits<\/a> and it\u2019s already saving taxpayers \u00a360 million a year.<\/p>\n<p>Now we\u2019ve turned our attention to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/transformation\">digitising high-volume public services<\/a>, so whether you want to renew your car tax or apply for an apprenticeship it\u2019s quick and hassle free.<\/p>\n<p>One by one these services are becoming faster, clearer and more convenient to use, and the number of people using them continues to grow \u2013 for instance, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/news\/one-million-voters-apply-to-register-to-vote-using-new-government-system\">1 million people used the new Individual Electoral Registration service<\/a> in the 2 months after it went live and to date almost 3 million have registered to vote using the service.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"balancing-security-and-convenience\">Balancing security and convenience<\/h2>\n<p>But the more we spend our lives online, the more the issue of identity assurance becomes crucial. <\/p>\n<p>Until now, we\u2019ve had to rely on offline methods, or on digital systems that don\u2019t give a high enough level of confidence for modern, sophisticated digital services.<\/p>\n<p>As we go digital-by-default, we need to be confident that people are who they say they are. And the public need to know their information is safe. It\u2019s about trust \u2013 this is the crucial factor which underpins the success of digital transactions <\/p>\n<p>From the outset we\u2019ve been clear about 3 things.<\/p>\n<p>Firstly, privacy and control over identity and personal data is essential. We\u2019re not going down the route of a single government database. Identity is a very important source of power; our view is that power should rest with the citizen, not the state. <\/p>\n<p>Secondly, we\u2019re not looking for a single solution for identity assurance. Technology moves too quickly for that. <\/p>\n<p>And thirdly, we also need to keep services easy to use. <\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s nothing more frustrating than having to remember too many passwords. Last year\u2019s Heartbleed security bug highlighted just how vulnerable they can be. Indeed, the most popular passwords in the world include \u2018password\u2019, \u2018qwerty\u2019 and \u2018letmein\u2019 which tells you all you need to know about how effective they are.<\/p>\n<p>So we need a better solution. <\/p>\n<p>The best digital services put the needs and requirements of the people that use them first. It shouldn\u2019t be any different for <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/collections\/identity-assurance-enabling-trusted-transactions\">identity assurance<\/a>. The internet is a fundamental part of everyday life, so internet security needs to be easy and convenient, helping us to go about our lives online safely, but without getting in the way.  <\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s about finding the right balance between usability and security. If we can find a happy medium, then we can strengthen trust, without diluting the qualities of speed, convenience and choice that make digital services so appealing in the first place.<\/p>\n<p>The good news is this isn\u2019t a question for the public sector alone. Plenty of other organisations, high street banks for instance, wrestle with these same issues. <\/p>\n<h2 id=\"govuk-verify\">GOV.UK Verify<\/h2>\n<p>So our approach has been to encourage the private sector to take a lead role in producing identity solutions for public services, leaving the government to focus on setting standards and encouraging the development of a market for identity services.<\/p>\n<p>The result is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/publications\/introducing-govuk-verify\/introducing-govuk-verify\">GOV.UK Verify<\/a>. It\u2019s been made possible with the support of funding from the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/policies\/keeping-the-uk-safe-in-cyberspace\">National Cyber Security Programme<\/a>. <\/p>\n<p>It allows people to prove their identity in an entirely digital way by offering people a choice of providers.<\/p>\n<p>When you need to prove who you are, you can choose who you\u2019d like to verify you, from a list of certified companies. <\/p>\n<p>We currently have contracts with 5 certified companies. Experian and Digidentity are already on board; the remaining 3 (Mydex, The Post Office and Verizon) will join in due course.<\/p>\n<p>Each provider will adopt different methods and approaches to providing the same level of confidence.<\/p>\n<p>The company performs checks before verifying your identity to GOV.UK. You\u2019ll also be asked to enter a code that you can receive on your mobile phone, by email, or through a call to your landline. <\/p>\n<p>Verifying your identity for the first time usually takes 10 minutes and once it\u2019s done, it\u2019s quick and easy to use the same company every time you need to access a government service online. In a few moments we\u2019re going to run a demo, so you\u2019ll see how simple it is. <\/p>\n<p>The crucial thing about this system is people remain in control of their own data. They choose which provider they use. The system doesn\u2019t store data and the provider doesn\u2019t know which service the person is trying to use. The company you choose can\u2019t use or share your data without your permission. The user has total control.<\/p>\n<p>This work is still at a relatively early stage \u2013 it went into public beta testing toward the end of last year \u2013 but people can already use Verify to access 6 services: from completing your HM Revenue &amp; Customs tax self-assessment to applying for a farming subsidy. <\/p>\n<p>More than 10,000 people have used it already and as more people and services start using Verify over the course of the year, we\u2019ll be able to learn from their feedback to refine the service. <\/p>\n<p>And because the standards which identity providers are required to meet are open, the private sector will be able to incorporate new security and counter-fraud technologies as they become available in the future.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"creating-a-market\">Creating a market<\/h2>\n<p>But this is more than just a standalone service. By aggregating demand from across the public sector, we\u2019re creating a new market for identity assurance services. <\/p>\n<p>Government is the first customer for this federated model of certified identity assurance providers \u2013 but there is potential demand way beyond the public sector.<\/p>\n<p>Customer registration processes in banking, insurance, transport and retail can all be improved \u2013 and fraud reduced \u2013 through a trustworthy and convenient digital identity assurance infrastructure. <\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s why the Cabinet Office joined the <a rel=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/openidentityexchange.org\/\">Open Identity Exchange <abbr title=\"Open Identity Exchange\">OIX<\/abbr><\/a>, so we can work with like-minded organisations to explore this potential. <\/p>\n<p>Through <abbr title=\"Open Identity Exchange\">OIX<\/abbr>, we\u2019ve been funding a number of small scale \u2018discovery\u2019 projects to explore potential answers to the question of how to create convenient, secure and privacy-enhancing digital transactions. <\/p>\n<p>But the government isn\u2019t imposing solutions from the top-down. We\u2019re working alongside partners to understand the problem and find answers that work. <\/p>\n<p>As an example, we\u2019ve also been working with the South Yorkshire Credit Union to see how digital identity can help people who are financially excluded. <\/p>\n<p>Often people who are very well known from face-to-face transactions have difficulty creating a digital identity. They rely on paper evidence instead, but this has a much lower level of trust. <\/p>\n<p>But opening a basic bank account with only paper evidence can be difficult, given how highly regulated this sector is. A digital identity that meets government agreed standards could therefore address regulatory obligations for identity verification. <\/p>\n<p>Another <abbr title=\"Open Identity Exchange\">OIX<\/abbr> project we\u2019re involved with is working with Warwickshire Country Council and other partners to look at ways of improving the application process for a disabled parking Blue Badge. <\/p>\n<p>At the moment, applying for a blue badge involves gathering together reams of different paper statements to prove eligibility.  But for people in receipt of disability benefits, a digital verification process would reduce this to a simple \u2018yes\/no\u2019 answer from the Department of Work and Pensions which could then be sent to the relevant local authority. And our exploratory work has shown it\u2019s possible to reduce the process from 10 weeks to 10 minutes!<\/p>\n<p>This transaction shows how digital identity can reduce the need for large amounts of personal information to be shared and stored by organisations. Instead information provided is quickly checked with the original data source. A local authority needs to receive a simple \u2018Yes\u2019 response from <abbr title=\"Department of Work and Pensions\">DWP<\/abbr>. It does not need to keep photocopies of the paper evidence detailing the person\u2019s disability. <\/p>\n<p>If we could check identity and eligibility and make decisions in real-time we could revolutionise the delivery of public services.<\/p>\n<p>We want to encourage organisations from all sectors to work together to develop the supply chain of services that make it easy for users to assert a trustworthy digital identity.  <\/p>\n<p>Any private organisation is welcome to propose an identity project to <abbr title=\"Open Identity Exchange\">OIX<\/abbr>. The process is fully transparent and the conclusions are published for others to see. <\/p>\n<h2 id=\"rules-and-standards\">Rules and standards<\/h2>\n<p>The rules around digital trust are as important as the technology. You can\u2019t look at one without considering the other.<\/p>\n<p>The Cabinet Office has been working with interested parties, including members of the privacy lobby, to consider how digital trust services should operate and how the market should deliver them. <\/p>\n<p>But we must also consider the issues through practical activity. Through <abbr title=\"Open Identity Exchange\">OIX<\/abbr> we will work with public and private sector partners to build open standards based solutions and the framework of rules through which they can be used.  <\/p>\n<p>We will be reporting on the progress of some of these projects at the <abbr title=\"Open Identity Exchange\">OIX<\/abbr> meeting, which is taking place here at the Royal Institute concurrently to this conference. <\/p>\n<h2 id=\"conclusion\">Conclusion<\/h2>\n<p>So, in conclusion, digital identity is fundamental to the issue of trust that underpins the success of the whole digital revolution.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/publications\/introducing-govuk-verify\/introducing-govuk-verify\">GOV.UK Verify<\/a> is an exciting contribution to this work. A completely new concept; with the potential to be used for all sectors and the first of its kind anywhere in the world. <\/p>\n<p>From Australia to Mexico, Canada to New Zealand, governments around the world are exploring the challenges and opportunities of digital identity \u2013 and we can be proud that Britain is at the forefront of both thought and action.<\/p>\n<p>This presents a massive opportunity to unlock a wealth of ideas and solutions. But doing so requires support and investment from the private sector. So please continue working with us. <\/p>\n<p>If we\u2019re successful, then we can help <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/policies\/keeping-the-uk-safe-in-cyberspace\">make the UK one of the safest places in the world to do business online<\/a> \u2013 and ensure people have confidence in the security of new technologies so they can continue to benefit from the many ways in which the digital revolution is transforming our lives.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Francis Maude spoke on the economics of identity and the role of GOV.UK Verify at the EntrepreneurCountry Global Forum.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":8,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[13],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/mostafa.openonline.co.uk\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/53282"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/mostafa.openonline.co.uk\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/mostafa.openonline.co.uk\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mostafa.openonline.co.uk\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/8"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mostafa.openonline.co.uk\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=53282"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/mostafa.openonline.co.uk\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/53282\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/mostafa.openonline.co.uk\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=53282"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mostafa.openonline.co.uk\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=53282"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mostafa.openonline.co.uk\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=53282"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}